Here's your recap of summer road work affecting traffic across the Coachella Valley

City officials announced a proposed roundabout wasn't feasible at Camino Parocela and Palm Canyon and Indian Canyon drives.
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This map shows the location of a Coachella Valley Water District project on Fillmore Street. It's one of several projects that will cause road closures and traffic delays over the next few weeks.(Photo: Submitted photo)

Over the past few weeks, we've updated you on a series of projects that are expected to cause traffic delays across the Coachella Valley this summer.

Now that we're at the end of June—and summer has officially begun—let's recap the long list of projects and lane closures you should expect between now and the end of August. Some have already begun, while others are waiting in the wings.

In fact, work is expected to begin this week in some areas:

Palm Desert

A slurry sealing project is scheduled from 5:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday on these streets: Deep Canyon Road, between Magnesia Falls and Fred Waring drives; Magnesia Falls, between Portola and San Pablo avenues; and Hovley Lane East, between Portola and Cook Street.

Morongo Valley

Traffic will be reduced to one lane in both directions while a raised median project enters its final stage on Highway 62. Work is scheduled from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. through July.

This map shows a stretch of Ramon Road where a pipeline will be replaced. It's one of several locations where the Desert Water Agency is replacing pipes beginning in June.(Photo: Desert Water Agency)

A slurry seal project is affecting Racquet Club Drive/Farrell Drive, between Sunrise Way and Ramon Road. Work is scheduled from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. through July 3.

Desert Water Agency is doing a pipeline replacement project through November. The first phase is on Via Miraleste and Cottonwood, Chaparral and Chuckwalla roads south of Vista Chino and east of Indian Canyon Drive. Work will last into July.

Similar work happens in July and August on Ramon Road, between El Cielo Road and Calle Santa Cruz. The final phase in August involves work on Racquet Club Road and Francis Drive, both between Indian Canyon and North Starr Road. That same stretch of Starr, between Racquet Club and Francis, also will be under construction. Likewise, Laurel, Sycamore, Desert Willow and Desert Holly circles will be impacted in that area.

A Southern California Gas Company project is affecting Amado Road, between Cerritos Road and Farrell Drive. Traffic in both directions is confined to the southern side of Amado through July.

Indio

This map of Indio shows streets that will undergo an improvement project beginning Monday. work is scheduled to last into August.(Photo: Submitted photo)

A $1.2 million road improvement project is ongoing in the Sun Gold community, which is bordered by Indio Boulevard to the north, Miles Avenue to the south, Monroe Street to the west and Oasis Street to the east. The first phase began on Miles, between Monroe and Oasis and work will last into August.

A two-mile stretch of Highway 111 is being widened to three lanes between Rubidoux Street and just west of Madison in Indio. It's expected to be completed by the end of November. This project costs $10.3 million.

Caltrans launched a $10.6 million pavement rehabilitation project on the stretch of Interstate 10 between Monterey Avenue and Jefferson Street. Work is scheduled to happen from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. Monday through Sunday for the next 12 months.

Arabia Street will be closed between Highway 111 and Dr. Carreon Boulevard in Indio through July 31 so workers may install a new storm drain, relocate utilities and improve street conditions as part of the John J. Benoit Detention Center. The intersection of Highway 111 and Arabia Street also will be closed August through September for traffic signal modifications to enhance vehicle and pedestrian safety.

A Coachella Valley Water District project is causing delays on Fillmore Street at Avenue 64. Fillmore is closed at the intersection and drivers need to use Pierce Street to the east when traveling north or south. Avenue 62 or Avenue 66 link Fillmore and Pierce. Avenue 64 will remain open during construction. The project should be done in August.

Thousand Palms

A half-mile stretch of Thousand Palms Canyon Road is being upgraded near the Thousand Palms Oasis Preserve. Work will last through August.

Joshua Tree

Pavement repairs and striping and marking upgrades are happening across Joshua Tree National Park. Construction is expected to occasionally affect visitors.